Standing a planned seven day vigil over [[Tywin Lannister|his father]]'s funeral bier, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] finds himself with a lot of time for thinking. He feels that he is as much to blame for his father's death as [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] or [[Varys]]. He also finds himself wondering what happened to Varys. His thoughts then turn to the day that Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] rode for the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. Jaime had asked not to be left behind to guard the king, but Rhaegar told him that [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]] feared Lord Tywin, and meant to keep Jaime at his side as insurance. Mounting up, Rhaegar's last words to Jaime were, "When this battle's done I mean to call a council. Changes will be made. I meant to do it long ago, but...well, it does no good to speak of roads not taken." Finally, he recalls his recent questioning of the chief undergaoler, which was a complete farce as Jaime knew far more than the man did, since he was the perpetrator.

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Standing a planned seven day vigil over [[Tywin Lannister|his father]]'s funeral bier, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] finds himself with a lot of time for thinking. He feels that he is as much to blame for his father's death as [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] or [[Varys]]. He also finds himself wondering what happened to the eunuch. His thoughts then turn to the day that Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] rode for the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. Jaime had begged not to be left behind to guard the king, but Rhaegar told him that [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]] feared Lord Tywin more than he did [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]], and meant to keep Jaime at his side as insurance. Mounting up, Rhaegar's last words to Jaime were, "When this battle's done I mean to call a council. Changes will be made. I meant to do it long ago, but...well, it does no good to speak of roads not taken." Finally, Jaime recalls his recent questioning of the [[Rennifer Longwaters|chief undergaoler]], which was a complete farce as Jaime knew far more than the man did, since he was the perpetrator.

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When Jaime learns that the two gaolers who were put to sleep were killed by [[Boros Blount]] and [[Osmund Kettleblack]], he reprimands them, warning them never to act on [[Cersei Lannister|his sister]]'s orders to kill anyone without consulting him first. Some time in the middle of the night, Cersei visits him with news of [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]]'s refusal to become her [[Hand of the King|Hand]]. She implores Jaime to reconsider being Hand, but Jaime rejects her again. She departs with, "Very well. If it is battlefields you want, battlefields I shall give you." The next morning, the mourners arrive anew, but the smell is so nauseating that [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] gets sick. Jaime takes him outside to console him, advising him to "go away inside", something Tommen understood from when [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] would torment him. Cersei then joins them, as does [[Mace Tyrell]], and Jaime asks the Lord of [[Highgarden]] to have dinner with his sister. When Mace departs, Jaime tells Cersei to get the wedding over with, and then send Lord Mace to beseige [[Storm's End]] once again. Cersei likes the idea, hoping Tyrell might lose his life this time.

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When Jaime learned that the two gaolers who were put to sleep were killed by [[Boros Blount]] and [[Osmund Kettleblack]], he reprimanded them, warning them never to act on [[Cersei Lannister|his sister]]'s orders to kill anyone without consulting him first.

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Some time in the middle of the night, Cersei visits him with news of [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]]'s refusal to become her [[Hand of the King|Hand]], as well as remarking that Kevan knows about their relationship. She implores Jaime to reconsider being Hand, but Jaime rejects her again. She departs with, "Very well. If it is battlefields you want, battlefields I shall give you." The next morning, the mourners arrive anew, but the smell is so nauseating that [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] gets sick. Jaime takes him outside to console him, advising him to "go away inside", something Tommen understands from when [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] would torment him. Cersei then joins them, as does [[Mace Tyrell]], and Jaime asks the Lord of [[Highgarden]] to have dinner with his sister. When Mace departs, Jaime tells Cersei to get the wedding over with, and then send Lord Mace to besiege [[Storm's End]] once again. Cersei likes the idea, hoping Tyrell might lose his life this time.

==References and Notes==

==References and Notes==

*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]

*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]

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*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2014/03/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-feast-for-crows-part-6 A Read of Ice and Fire: A Feast for Crows, Part 6]. Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler.

[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Feast for Crows: Chapter 08]]

[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Feast for Crows: Chapter 08]]

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Synopsis

Standing a planned seven day vigil over his father's funeral bier, Jaime finds himself with a lot of time for thinking. He feels that he is as much to blame for his father's death as Tyrion or Varys. He also finds himself wondering what happened to the eunuch. His thoughts then turn to the day that Prince Rhaegar rode for the Trident. Jaime had begged not to be left behind to guard the king, but Rhaegar told him that Aerys feared Lord Tywin more than he did Robert, and meant to keep Jaime at his side as insurance. Mounting up, Rhaegar's last words to Jaime were, "When this battle's done I mean to call a council. Changes will be made. I meant to do it long ago, but...well, it does no good to speak of roads not taken." Finally, Jaime recalls his recent questioning of the chief undergaoler, which was a complete farce as Jaime knew far more than the man did, since he was the perpetrator.

When Jaime learned that the two gaolers who were put to sleep were killed by Boros Blount and Osmund Kettleblack, he reprimanded them, warning them never to act on his sister's orders to kill anyone without consulting him first.
Some time in the middle of the night, Cersei visits him with news of Kevan's refusal to become her Hand, as well as remarking that Kevan knows about their relationship. She implores Jaime to reconsider being Hand, but Jaime rejects her again. She departs with, "Very well. If it is battlefields you want, battlefields I shall give you." The next morning, the mourners arrive anew, but the smell is so nauseating that Tommen gets sick. Jaime takes him outside to console him, advising him to "go away inside", something Tommen understands from when Joffrey would torment him. Cersei then joins them, as does Mace Tyrell, and Jaime asks the Lord of Highgarden to have dinner with his sister. When Mace departs, Jaime tells Cersei to get the wedding over with, and then send Lord Mace to besiege Storm's End once again. Cersei likes the idea, hoping Tyrell might lose his life this time.